SHARK - National marine environmental monitoring of Seal pathology in Sweden

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

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Description

The national monitoring program was initiated by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and is now financed by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management. Monitoring is performed by the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Data is stored in the Swedish archive for oceanographic data (SHARK) database, curated by SMHI. Information about the program and the methods are available in Swedish at the website of the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management https://www.havochvatten.se/vagledning-foreskrifter-och-lagar/vagledningar/ovriga-vagledningar/overvakningsmanualer-for-miljoovervakning/overvakningsmanualer/patologi-hos-grasal-vikaresal-och-knubbsal.html

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Number of specimens in the collection

The estimated number of specimens in the SHARK - National marine environmental monitoring of Seal pathology in Sweden collection is 0.

Of these 0 are databased. This represents of the collection.

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Metadata last updated on 2024-08-29 11:42:50.0

Digitised records available through the Atlas

The SHARK - National marine environmental monitoring of Seal pathology in Sweden collection has an estimated 0 specimens.
The collection has databased of these (0 records).

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